In January 1992, Davette Gaunt disappeared without a trace from her Vista, California, home.
At the time, the 32-year-old Delaware native was in a custody fight with her boyfriend, Christopher McDonald, over their two-year-old daughter.
Police weren’t aware of the case until May 1993 when a witness came forward and reported Gaunt had been missing for more than a year. The witness feared she was the victim of foul play.
The case remained unsolved for more than two decades, but on Monday, 25 years after Gaunt went missing, McDonald, 64, was arrested at his home in Safford, Arizona.
“We do believe it was...
At the time, the 32-year-old Delaware native was in a custody fight with her boyfriend, Christopher McDonald, over their two-year-old daughter.
Police weren’t aware of the case until May 1993 when a witness came forward and reported Gaunt had been missing for more than a year. The witness feared she was the victim of foul play.
The case remained unsolved for more than two decades, but on Monday, 25 years after Gaunt went missing, McDonald, 64, was arrested at his home in Safford, Arizona.
“We do believe it was...
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